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SEABOURN ODYSSEY INVESTOR CRUISE - October 21 - November 1, 2010 - Instanbul to Athens

Finally, the Investors Cruise of your Dreams –
 
Two nights in bejeweled Istanbul,
Seven nights aboard the sublime Seabourn Odyssey

Two nights in historic Athens...

 AND 24/7 ACCESS TO THE SMARTEST TEAM

OF INVESTMENT ADVISERS
EVER ASSEMBLED ON THE HIGH SEAS!

Roger Conrad

Gregg Early

Yiannis Moustrous

Elliott Gue

Thursday, October 21 - Monday, November 1, 2010

Having found fascinating ports of call rich with cultural treasures AND a luxurious yachting experience that won't soon be forgotten – the editors at KCI Communications are ready to invite you on their next investor cruise... with 24/7 access to Roger Conrad, Elliott Gue, Yiannis Moustrous and Gregg Early.

For those of you lucky enough to have sailed with KCI's keen crew in the past, you know you are in for a meticulously planned journey that includes up-to-the-minute reports and investing strategies on the world markets. YOUR KCI IDENTIFICATION CARD FOR THIS CRUISE, AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH JOSEPH H. CONLIN TRAVEL, WILL GET YOU INTO ALL OF KCI's EXCLUSIVE ONBOARD PRESENTATIONS AND SHORE EXCURSIONS, AS WELL AS THE  PRE- AND POST-CRUISE EXTENSIONS IN ISTANBUL AND ATHENS, RESPECTIVELY!

You can also expect the ultimate in five-star travel from Seabourn Cruise's 2009 addition to their fleet, the Seabourn Odyssey and some of the most authentic shore experiences that the regional cultures have to offer... and Seabourn raises the bar with its unparalleled list of "all-inclusives" from its open bars of premium stocked liquor and champagne to its many complimentary activities and services.


Our journey begins at the Ritz Carlton, Istanbul. From its state-of-the-art business facilities to its feather beds and turndown service, you will soon know why the Ritz-Calton, Istanbul was voted Best International Business Hotel 2009 by Condé Nast Travellers Readers' Awards – and agree that it is the perfect place to begin our general investment discussions with an up-to-the-minute briefing from our speakers. 

In addition to being guided through the world's greatest collection of jewels, and being wined and dined in authentic Turkish fashion fit for a Sultan, we will be given a guided tour of the IMF headquarters and a welcome from the Turkish business and investment community.

Finally, we make our transfer to the cruise terminal where the glorious Seabourn Odyssey awaits our arrival. You will be pampered every step of the way with all suite accommodations and Seabourn's legendary service and all-included amenities, from the open bar of premium wines and liquor to complimentary fitness services, including yoga, pilates, tai chi and the latest Kinesis pulley systems.

This cruise makes stops in Dikili, Kusadasi (port for Ephesus) and Bodrum in Turkey, the Greek islands of Santorini, and Mylos, before finally docking in Piraeus, the seaport of Athens. In Ephesus, you will be treated to the "Seabourn Experience" – as the general public is leaving at 5:00 PM, we will be beginning our private tour of the ancient city, considered to be the finest Roman ruins in the world. But that is just the beginning – the evening unfolds with magical performances by whirling dervishes and local folk dancers and musicians... As the sun sets over the powerful ruins, we will enjoy one of our most memorable meals...

Upon docking at Piraeus you will be transferred to the Grand Bretagne Hotel, the essence of Athenian hospitality for more than 140 years. We still have two wonderful nights together with the finest views of ancient Athens, the Acropolis and the temple of Zeus. There will be private tours of the new Acropolis museum and a final Grand Greek Gala, where you will feel the true warmth and depth of Greece in its heralded gastronomy. All too soon, it will be time to take your new investment ideas and cherished memories home, but you will have new friends for the rest of your life...

TURKEY AND GREECE

It should come as no surprise that Yiannis G. Mostrous, KCI's Greek-born-and-raised editor of both Emerging Markets Speculator and Silk Road Investor, will take a leading role on this trip to the ancient cradle of democracy and commerce. His passion for his homeland and his connections throughout the region have secured, once again, highest-level investment summits in most beautiful, relaxed and luxurious surroundings.

  • ITINERARY

    Pre-Cruise in Istanbul

    Thursday, October 21, 2010

    Arrive Istanbul International Airport (arrivals are generally late morning for direct flights, and early afternoon if they do a connection.)

    Check into Ritz Carlton, Istanbul.


    Rest of the day on your own.

    Overnight at hotel.

    Friday, October 22, 2010

    Morning Breakfast in private conference room / Meet and Greet / Orientation and Presentations.

    Lunch on own.

    Afternoon Sightseeing Tour of Istanbul #1.
    Tour at the Old City where the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires were ruled. Blue Mosque, famous with its more than 20,000 blue Iznik tiles and unique with its six minarets, built in the name of Sultan Ahmet in the 17th century, one of the best examples of classical Turkish art; Hippodrome, the scene of Byzantine chariot races, athletic events, victory celebrations, and political activities of the old city where one can also see today the Obelisk from Egypt, Serpentine Column from Delphi, the Fountain of Wilhelm II and the Colossus; the marvelous Underground Cistern; proceed to Topkapi Palace, built in 1468 by Mehmet the Conqueror, the imperial residence of Ottoman sultans housing the souvenirs of 600 years and exhibiting imperial treasury, Chinese porcelains, weapons, calligraphy section, etc.; Grand Covered Bazaar, the most attractive shopping center in the world with nearly 4000 shops.
    Return to hotel to freshen up.

    Late Night authentic Turkish Feast at Tugra Restaurant, Ciragen Palace.
    Fodor's Review of Tugra: Cookbooks from the Ottoman palace were used to re-create some of the long-lost dishes—such as grilled quail served with noodles and yellow plums, and lamb chops cooked with fennel, chickpeas, pumpkin, and spices in a clay casserole—served at this spacious and luxurious restaurant in the Çiragan Palace. The Bosphorus view is flanked by the palace's marble columns, and the interior, with its soaring ceilings, large mirrors, and ornate chandeliers that hover above, makes you feel like royalty. After dinner, make your way to the hotel's poolside bar and enjoy the breeze. Jacket required.
    Overnight at hotel.

    Saturday, October 23, 2010

    Breakfast on own. Check out of hotel.

    Morning Sightseeing Tour of Istanbul #2

    Our first stop will be St. Sophia, one of the greatest marvels of architecture constructed as a basilica in 536 AD by Emperor Justinian. Then we will visit the Spice Bazaar, also known as Egyptian Bazaar, built and continuously operating since 1663 AD, with its domed and vaulted shops selling spices and herbs. Then proceed to the pier for a Bosphorus cruise on a public ferry. Starting the trip from the Golden Horn and sailing through the waterway separating the two continents - Asia and Europe - with a possibility to take pictures of the marble palaces, ancient wooden villas of Ottoman architecture besides modern residential. During this trip, the Ciragan Palace Hotel, Dolmabahce Palace, Beylerbeyi Palace, Bosphorus and Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridges will be viewed up close.
    Lunch at typical Turkish kebob restaurant, e.g., Hamdi Et Lokantasi

    Fodor's Review of Hamdi Et Lokantasi: An Istanbul institution, Hamdi consistently rates as one of the city's top restaurants for grilled meat. Delicious kebabs of minced lamb mixed with pistachios or poppy seeds are among the more unusual items, while the small lahmacun (Turkish pizza topped with spiced ground meat) will make your mouth water. Service is impeccable, with white starched tablecloths and waiters in vests and ties. The four floors can get pretty packed—the place is extremely popular with locals—so make reservations for a table on the restaurant's terrace floor, which has excellent views of the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus.
    Embark on Seabourn Odyssey.


    Seabourn Odyssey, Istanbul to Piraeus

    Saturday, October 23, through Saturday, October 30, 2010

    Embark in Istanbul with stops in Dikili, Kusadasi, Bodrum, Santorini, Mylos, Navplion, disembark in Piraeus.

    Date:           Saturday, October 23, 2010
    Port:            Istanbul, Turkey
    Depart:        5:00 PM

    Spanning Europe and Asia, exotic Istanbul is one of the world's most fascinating cities. Domes and minarets enhance the skyline. In the old Stamboul area, traces remain of every city built since the community was established over 600 years before Christ. Once Rome's eastern capital, Istanbul was also the center of the huge Ottoman Empire. Landmarks include Hagia Sophia, once Christendom's greatest church; the Blue Mosque with its striking Iznik tiles; Topkapi Palace, containing a sultan's ransom of treasures; Chora Church with its Byzantine mosaics; and the Grand Bazaar, the ultimate shopping experience.

    Date:           Sunday, October 24, 2010
    Port:            Dikili, Turkey
    Arrive:         12:00 PM
    Depart:        6:00 PM

    Dikili is the harbor town for Bergama, located about 14 miles away from the ruins of Pergamon. This little port has a relaxing atmosphere and offers a number of pleasant seafood restaurants, located along the Kordon Promenade.

    Excursion: ANCIENT ASCLEPION OF PERGAMON & BERGAMA
    Your tour begins with a visit to Asclepion, one of the foremost medical centers of classical times built in the name of the God of Healing, Asklepios. The healing center resembled a modern natural healing clinic, where patients were treated with exercise, drugs and herbal remedies, and even by the power of suggestion. One of the most famous physicians of Asclepion was Galen, under whose influence the medical school at Pergamon became renowned. Next visit is Bergama, which lies on the north slope of the Acropolis hill running down to the plain of Bakircay, or Kaikos River. Located 19 miles from the sea, modern Bergama is a commercial and administrative town, and the center of the local fig, tobacco and cotton growing industries. Proceed to the Archaeological Museum of Bergama, which not only contains Archaic, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine finds from the area around Pergamon, but also has a good ethnographic display. Continue to Kizil Avlu, or the Red Court, a 2nd-century temple dedicated to Egyptian gods and goddesses from the time of Emperor Hadrian. In the Byzantine period, the temple was converted into a basilica and the Church of St. Peter and Paul was built inside the hall. Pergamon was one of the seven Asian apocalyptic churches, which had open courtyards on its long sides, and outer halls with fountains. Free time is afforded to explore the modern town of Bergama before commencing the return to the port. Note: Comfortable walking shoes and sun protection are recommended.

    Date:           Monday, October 25, 2010
    Port:            Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey
    Arrive:         8:00 AM

    Depart:        11:00 PM


    Kusadasi, which means "bird island," is set in a superb gulf known for its sparkling water, broad sandy beaches and large marina. The city has managed to retain a certain earthiness while doing a brisk trade in Turkish carpets and leather goods to visitors. The town's old quarter is a picturesque maze of winding streets and houses adorned with flowers and birdcages. In the center stands a 17th-century caravanserai, now converted into a hotel. The resort is also gateway to important sites of archaeological and religious interest.

    Excursion: EPHESUS EVENING RECEPTION

     

    When the ancient site of Ephesus is closed to visitors, our Seabourn guests experience an evening of classical music at this magnificent ancient site which serves as the backdrop. After an early dinner aboard, depart the pier via coach for the approximately 30-minute drive. Upon arrival at the site, as you proceed along the ancient road you will see the centurion guards as they mark the way. Enjoy this magical evening as you soak in the atmosphere while listening to the chamber orchestra repertoire of classical music. A unique magical evening follows! Rejoin your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Note: Comfortable shoes are recommended. Walking is over uneven terrain. Not recommend for guests with wheelchairs. Please note that the temperatures may be cool and therefore, light sweater or jacket is recommended.

    Date:           Tuesday, October 26, 2010
    Port:            Bodrum, Turkey
    Arrive:         9:00 AM
    Depart:        8:00 PM

    Today Bodrum is a picturesque yacht harbor filled with traditional wood-varnished sailboats, charming outdoor cafes and streets bursting with small shops selling carpets, leatherwear, jewelry and local artwork. In antiquity, it was the site of ancient Halicarnassus. Under King Mausolus, the city prospered, and in death, the king left the city its most enduring legacy, his majestic tomb, from which we derive the term "mausoleum." Only its massive foundations remain today but it was the largest tomb ever built by the Greeks and one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Models on the site recreate its form for visitors. Alexander the Great attacked the city in 334 BC, leveling all but the Mausoleum, which was later destroyed by an earthquake.

    When the Knights of St. John lost their castle in Smyrna in 1402, they came here. Finding the mausoleum in ruins, they used the stone to construct the Castle of St. Peter, which proudly stood sentinel to the city. Together with their fortifications on Kos and Rhodes, the Knights dominated the southeastern Aegean, running a hospital for passing pilgrims and ruling the seas as privateers in swift vessels. They remained until 1523, when Ottoman ruler, Suleyman the Magnificent, conquered Rhodes and the Knights' position became untenable. The castle still dominates the harbor and houses an archeological museum.

    Excursion: BODRUM CASTLE

    Bodrum was once known as Halicarnassus back in 377 BC, but today has earned its popularity as an Aegean resort and yachting port. Here Bodrum is an undisputed Turkish "hot-spot" of the Aegean Coast, with its bohemian atmosphere where Turkey's artists and intellectuals gather to relax. A short shuttle transfer from the pier first brings you to town, from where you walk to the medieval Castle of St. Peter, also known as Bodrum Castle, which was built by the Knights of Rhodes. The castle guards the entrance to Bodrum's dazzling blue bay where the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas meet. Rising majestically above the harbor, Bodrum was the last outpost of the knights in Asia Minor until the Ottoman occupation in the 16th century. The inner castle, which houses the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology, is reached after passing through seven gates embellished with coats of arms and inscriptions. The museum is recognized as one of the finest of its kind in the world, and contains myriad objects discovered by submarine archaeology, including amphorae and large copper ingots recovered from a shipwreck. As your walking tour concludes, enjoy free time in town and the waterfront before transferring back to the pier. Note: Recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes, extensive walking in the castle, staircases will be encountered.

    Date:           Wednesday, October 27, 2010
    Port:            Santorini, Greece
    Arrive:         7:00 AM
    Depart:        11:00 PM

    "Thira, the Wild Island" and "Kalliste, the Fairest One" - all terms of endearment for this seductive, volcanic Greek island in the Sea of Crete. Extraordinary for its black sand beaches and sheer limestone cliffs, Santorini also showcases remnants of the Phoenician, Spartan and Minoan cultures, which fell under the island's spell - an unvarying, irresistible lure that continues to this day. Fira, the picturesque, pedestrian-only capital, is reached from the seaport via a short cable car ride that offers thrilling views as you ascend.

    Excursion: PROFITIS LLIAS & OIA VILLAGE

    Transfer by local boat to the waiting motorcoach, which takes you on a journey to Santorini's highest peak, Mt. Profitis Ilias. Following this breathtaking photo opportunity, continue to the northern tip of the island and the little village of Oia, built on a steep slope of the caldera. Many of the homes and cafés are nestled in niches hewn into the volcanic rock. You have free time to stroll the narrow cobbled streets and browse the tiny shops, before continuing to Fira town, where your tour concludes. Remain in town as you wish to wander the maze of cobbled streets, or return directly to the pier via cable car. Note: Recommend comfortable walking shoes.

    Date:           Thursday, October 28, 2010
    Port:            Mylos, Greece
    Arrive:         8:00 AM
    Depart:        5:00 PM

    Mylos has all the components of a perfect Greek isle - fantastic rock formations, dozens of beaches from broad strands to secluded slivers, villages of sugar-cube houses, whitewashed windmills, and glowing azure coves. The famous statue of Aphrodite of Mylos, re-named Venus de Milo, was discovered here in 1820. The French Consul, recognizing a great beauty, bought her and gave her to Louis XVIII. Today she resides in the Louvre in Paris, a symbol of the civilization that flourished on this island in centuries past.

    A DAY TO RELAX...

     This a day of relaxation and a chance to enjoy the ship's Marina – October is still quite mild here. Mylos, in particular, is protected from the wind. The ship will anchor off of the island and if weather permits will employ its "Marina". The Marina is located in the stern of the ship and, once opened, allows guests the chance to swim in a protected area, as well as giving them use of the water-sport crafts. Lovely white-washed villages with their leisurely pace are ready to be explored and just a tender ride away. If anyone is interested in touring the stunning geological formations of volcanic Mylos, a special expedition will be arranged!

    Date:          Friday, October 29, 2010
    Port:           Navplion, Greece
    Arrive:        8:00 AM
    Depart:      10:00 PM

    Held to be one of the loveliest small towns in all the islands, Navplion has a tradition and culture all its own. The sheltered location, below a rocky headland crowned by a Venetian fortress is perhaps unrivaled in Greece. After the Greek revolution of the early 19th century, Navplion served as the first modern capital. The neoclassical houses, large official buildings and carefully planned seafront streets all date from this period.

    Excursion: ANCIENT NEMEA & WINE TASTING

    Nemea was famous in Greek myth as the home of the Nemean Lion , which was killed by the hero Heracles, and as the place where the infant Opheltes, lying on a bed of parsley, was killed by a serpent while his nurse fetched water for the Seven on their way from Argos to Thebes. The Seven founded the Nemean Games in his memory, and the crown of victory was hence made of parsley and the judges wore black robes as a sign of mourning. The Nemean Games were held from 573 BC, or earlier, at the sanctuary of Zeus at Nemea. Three columns of the temple of the 4th century BC have stood since their construction and two more were reconstructed in 2002. As of late 2007, four more are being re-erected. The site around the temple has been excavated, including the great altar, bath, and hotel. The temple stands on the site of an Archaic period temple, of which only a foundation wall is still visible. The stadion (stadium) has recently been discovered. It is notable for its well-preserved vaulted entrance tunnel, dated to about 320 B.C., with ancient graffiti on the walls. The material discovered in the excavations is on display in a museum constructed as a part of the University of California's excavations. The 4th generation Palivos Estate Winery will be your next stop; one of Greece's and the regions most famous wine maker. You will have the opportunity to sample some of their award-winning wines before returning to the pier. Note: Recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes and hat for shade.

    Date: Saturday, October 30, 2010
    Port: Piraeus (Athens), Greece
    Arrive: 7:00 AM

    Piraeus has been the port for Athens since 482 BC. The busy harbor is filled with ferries and cruise ships making their way to the Greek Islands and other Mediterranean cities. The busy metropolis of Athens and its treasure trove of antiquities lie just a few miles from the port. Even as the reality of the modern city took hold, with its high-rise apartments, crowded sidewalks and bustling traffic, the beauty of the Acropolis, the outstanding museums, charming cafés, sidewalk markets and startling views come together in a cultural mosaic for all to enjoy.


    Post-Cruise in Athens

    Saturday, October 21, 2010

    Disembark 9:00 AM via morning Sightseeing Tour of Athens.

    Excursion: FROM THE PIRAEUS PIERS TO THE HEART OF ATHENS

    You will view many significant historical and archaeological monuments that date back to the Golden Age of Pericles, in the 5th century BC. During that time, the wealthy, newly democratic and invigorated city-state decided to rebuild the Temples on top of the Acropolis in great splendor. Visit the Parthenon, dedicated to the Goddess Athena, a unique masterpiece of Greek Architecture. This monument is recognized as the culmination of Greek architecture and sculpture. Examine the Propylea, which blends Doric and Ionic building principles. Continue to the Temple of the Athena Nike (Wingless Victory) and the Erechtheum Temple, which was formerly used for cult worship and consists of three basic parts: the main Temple, the north extension and the famous Porch of Maidens. Explore the Museum of the Acropolis that opened to the public on June 21, 2009. This beautiful new archaeological museum holds nearly 4,000 artifacts, including many masterpieces, in 14,000 square meters of exhibition space, covering the Greek Bronze Age to Roman and Byzantine Greece periods. View Mars Hill, where St. Paul preached Christianity. You will also be seeing the Ancient Agora, Tower of the Winds, Herodes Atticus Theater, Theater of Dionyssos, Temple of Zeus, see the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the former Royal Palace which is now the House of Parliament. Continue to the University of Athens, the Academy of Athens, the National Library and then to the "Panathenian" Olympic Stadium where the first modern Olympic Games were held in 1896.

    Check-in at Grand Bretagne Hotel.


    Afternoon at leisure.

    Late evening bus to the village of Trigono for dinner at Taverna to Trigono. This will be an unforgettable culinary, country experience.

    Starters: Greek salad, tzatziki, spicy cheese dip (tyrokafteri), fried peppers, florina sweet red peppers, boiled greens (radikia), feta cheese,
    Main Course: “heroic amount of” Lamb Chops, freshly cut, fried potatoes,
    Drink: Retsina, i.e., white wine with pine resin; mineral water.

    Return and overnight at hotel.

    Sunday, October 31, 2010

    Morning Breakfast/Conference in private room for closing presentations.

    Lunch and afternoon on own.

    Evening gather in lobby and for final gala dinner at Daphne's Restaurant in the Plaka.

    Frommer's Review of Daphne's: Frescoes adorn the walls of this neoclassical 1830s home, which includes a shady garden courtyard displaying bits of ancient marble found on-site. Diners from around the world sit at Daphne's tables. The courtyard makes it a real oasis in Athens, especially when summer nights are hot. The food here -- recommended by the New York Times, Travel + Leisure, and just about everyone else -- gives you all the old favorites with new distinction (try the zesty eggplant salad), and combines familiar ingredients in innovative ways (delicious hot pepper and feta cheese dip). We could cheerfully eat the hors d'oeuvres all night. We have also enjoyed the stifado (stew) of rabbit in mavrodaphne (sweet-wine) sauce and the tasty prawns with toasted almonds. Live music plays unobtrusively in the background on some nights. The staff is attentive, endearing, and beyond excellent.

    Return and overnight at hotel

    Monday, November 1, 2010

    Breakfast on own.

    Check out, depart for Athens Airport.


  • Meet the KCIInvesting Team

    Roger Conrad

    Utilities Markets Analysis and Canadian Trusts

    Roger S. Conrad’s concisely presented lectures are always voted among the best-of-seminar, whether the competition is just his own colleagues at KCI-exclusive events or numbering in the hundreds, during his many appearances at financial mega-seminars around the world.

    As founder and editor of KCI’s award-winning Utility Forecaster, the nation’s leading advisory on essential services stocks, bonds and preferred stocks, his proprietary safety rating system evaluates the prospects of every significant electric, natural gas, telecommunications and water company, including utility-based mutual funds and foreign utilities. Roger’s detailed research and studied insights into utilities markets also elevate Vital Resource Investor, where he is co-editor with Yiannis Mostrous, and Personal Finance, where is serves as associate editor.

    He brings the same intelligence and method to bear on Roger Conrad’s Canadian Edge, an Internet-based publication devoted to uncovering lucrative investment opportunities in Canadian royalty trusts. Roger’s exhaustive coverage of how recent changes to Canada’s tax laws will affect these companies has earned him a reputation as one of the leading authorities on Canadian trusts.

    He is the author of Power Hungry: Strategic Investing in Telecommunications, Utilities and Other Essential Services and coauthor of The Agile Investor and Market Timing for the Nineties with Stephen Leeb.

    Gregg S. Early

    Personal Finance and New Technology/Nanotechnology Market Analysis

    Gregg Early is vice-president of KCI Communications and executive editor of the company’s flagship publication, Personal Finance. Over the past decade, he has helped build the newsletter’s reputation as a trusted source for penetrating market analysis and investment advice. He also oversees the editorial department’s other award-winning publications.

    In addition to his commitment to full portfolio management, Gregg has spearheaded KCI’s forefront position in the niche markets of nanotechnology and the frontiers of new technology, which range among high-temperature superconducting, alternative energy, intelligence infrastructure, the constant advances in the nanotech and biotech sectors, and beyond. Gregg produces The Real Nanotech Investor, one of the very few financial advisories that focuses on how individual investors can capitalize on innovations in nanotech and disruptive technologies. His free e-zine, New Tech Investor, keeps readers updated on the latest advances and developments in nascent technology sectors and the opportunities therein.

    Gregg has found that following his broader interests in life almost always open doors to investment – and he strongly encourages others to make the same cross-overs. He practices what he preaches: in addition to finance, Gregg’s journalistic assignments have included health care, gastronomy and education, and he is a trained chef, a published poet and playwright…and a scratch golfer.

    Elliott H. Gue

    Global Energy and Technology Market Analysis

    Elliott H. Gue brings a unique international perspective to the table. The first American to complete both the bachelors (Economics/Management) and masters (Finance) at the University of London, the UK’s highest-rated business school, Elliott has made understanding and profiting from the complexities of global energy markets and related industries his life’s work.

    From traditional fuels like coal and crude oil to the latest alternative energy sources, Elliott’s semimonthly newsletter, The Energy Strategist, unearths the most profitable opportunities in this booming sector and outlines the interrelated economic and geopolitical forces that drive these markets. He also coauthored with fellow KCI editor Yiannis Mostrous the book, The Silk Road to Riches: How You Can Profit by Investing in Asia’s Newfound Prosperity on investment opportunities in Asia.

    Elliott H. Gue is associate editor of KCI’s flagship publication, Personal Finance, contributing his knowledge of global energy markets, technology and sector investing. He also produces KCI’s free e-newsletters, The Energy Letter, which provides regular updates on energy market conditions; and Trader’s Talk, which informs readers of investment opportunities using technical analysis.

    Yiannis G. Mostrous

    International Market Analysis and Venture Financing.

    Yiannis G. Mostrous believes that travel is a prerequisite to expertise in identifying investment opportunities abroad, and his authority in shedding light on emerging and overlooked markets stems partly from his fulfillment of that commitment – to makes tracks to all corners of the world on a regular basis. But nowhere is Yiannis more at home…than in his native Greece. He and his Greek colleagues have been instrumental in preparing the way for our Five-Star Investment Conversations among the Isles of Greece.

    Before joining KCI, Yiannis worked at Artemel International as an analyst to promote business development in the Mediterranean; at Finance & Investment Associates as a start up company analyst in their venture capital division; as a consultant for the Athens, Greece, brokerage firm Intersec Securities, as a primary researcher.

    Since joining KCI, he has been editor of the financial advisory, The Silk Road Investor, which identifies the most current and most profitable facets of emerging global economies from China to India, but always in the context of the broader historical and political conditions that touch every investment along this ancient trading route. In addition, Yiannis is co-editor with Roger Conrad of the subscription-based service, Vital  Resource Investor, focused on seeking opportunities for equity investors in the global natural resource markets. Through these two publications, and his free weekly e-zine, Emerging Markets Speculator, Yiannis offers individual investors clear paths to internationalize their portfolios. He is coauthor with fellow KCI Editor Elliott Gue of the book, The Silk Road to Riches: How You Can Profit by Investing in Asia’s Newfound Prosperity.


  • Seabourn Odyssey: Luxury Redefined

    Seabourn Odyssey Starboard Side

    The Art of Service perfected...

    Yachting Lifestyle
    From the moment you first step aboard, you´ll be part of an exclusive circle, the privileged few, who have discovered the true joys of yachting.

    Aboard Seabourn Odyssey, you will feel like a welcomed guest. The captain and officers seem like old friends. Everyone on the professionally trained staff – more than one per suite – not only knows you by name, but knows your personal preferences as well.

    The days and nights are carefree and ultra luxurious. Personalized service is a way of life. Never lift a finger while you’re a guest of ours, unless it’s to signal a waiter for another bottle of vintage Bordeaux from the fully stocked wine cellar.

    Aboard Seabourn, your dreams will come true.

    Not only did they anticipate our wishes, they always remembered our names.


    Seabourn Activities

    Redefining luxury travel one day at a time

    At Seabourn, we believe your vacation is everything you desire and more. If you prefer to lounge with a bestseller on a comfortable chaise for days on end, feel free. For those seeking non-stop action, we're happy to oblige. Your time is your own here. We promise.

    Every day was unique.  One day it was wine tasting-the next, kayaking!
     
    Your Yachts Seabourn Odyssey Seabourn Activities
     
    Relish the ease of Seabourn yachting lifeSM, where your choices are abundant--and virtually all complimentary.

    Nighttime Activities
    After the sun sinks into the horizon, Seabourn yachting lifeSM lights up the night. Guests enjoy gourmet dining, sip delicious cocktails and share a wide variety of entertainment with friends, both new and old.


     

    The Spa at Seabourn

    To your health, beauty and well-being!

    Step into our magnificent sanctuary of health and fitness – The Spa at Seabourn – and let your senses and spirits soar with our innovative therapies, state-of-the-art fitness center and full-service salon. Discover for yourself why The Spa at Seabourn was rated the Top Cruise Line Spa by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler. The expert therapists will soothe your senses and renew your inner glow...

    With a panoramic sliding glass wall that leads to our outdoor relaxation area, The Spa at Seabourn covers two decks. Here, you can succumb to temptation. Enjoy a variety of treatments in one of our seven private treatment rooms or experience the renewing energy of the ancient Chinese arts of reflexology and aromatherapy.

    If you’d like, step into one of our Finnish saunas or aromatic steam rooms for some traditional therapy or slip into the thalassotherapy pool and let its waters work their magic. Or explore the healing properties of warm stones, seaweed wraps or full facials. Don’t know where to start? Ask one of our certified massage therapists and they will be happy to custom design a spa package based on your preferences.

    For those who want a workout, head over to our fully-equipped fitness center with state-of-the-art cardio, strength and weight training equipment. If you wish, you can have a personal trainer work with you.

    Seabourn Odyssey also has a Kinesis system and offers free Kinesis classes as well as Kinesis personal training. Be sure to try the KinesisTM Wall, a unique pulley and cable system that is the newest, most innovative method of exercise available today. It provides an enjoyable and challenging workout for your mind and body, using three dimensional movements that improve balance, flexibility and strength.

    Complimentary Fitness Services
     
    Kinesis Group Training
    This intimate class session focuses on improving balance, flexibility and strength with our innovative three-dimensional pulley system. Our personal trainers will guide you through a variety of exercises that are intuitive, enjoyable and effective. 45 minutes

    Pathway to Yoga
    Excellent for increasing levels of concentration and focus. This class will benefit the beginner and the experienced yogi. 45 minutes

    Pilates
    This exercise system combines posture and controlled moves. Our class is mat-based and good for all levels of students. 45 minutes

    Tai Chi
    This self-paced system of gentle physical exercise will reduce stress, improve balance, flexibility, muscle strength and agility. 45 minutes
     
    Services available at a charge:

    Individualized Personal Training
    After conducting a Body Composition Analysis, our personal trainers will design a nutrition and exercise plan that will help you achieve the results you’ve always wanted. Based on your body’s particular needs, this personalized session will expose you to the wellness program that works best with your body, your lifestyle, and your terms. 60 minutes

    Nutritional Consultation
    If you are ready to enhance your well-being with a sensible diet and exercise program, our fitness professionals can provide you with the in-depth information you need to get you started. 60 minutes

    Kinesis Personal Training
    Using a tri-dimensional pulley system, our personal trainers will guide you through a series of exercises that will stretch your limits and give you the results you desire. 60 minutes

    Metabolism Test
    Our fitness professionals will determine your body fat percentage, metobolic rate and water retention level and then compare the results to the percentage recommended for you. 30 minutes

    Salon
    Finally, enjoy a manicure or full makeover in our full-service salon. Our staff will ensure that you glow from head to perfectly pedicured toe.

    Spa Villas
    The Spa at Seabourn offers guests the opulent option of reserving one of our expansive 750-square foot Spa Villas for a hedonistic half-day of shamelessly sybaritic indulgence in serene and sumptuous surroundings. Seabourn’s skilled spa staff will provide guests with their preferred combination of rituals, as they relax in an airy, palatial private retreat encompassing separate seating and dining areas, an indoor double bed lounger, two treatment beds, an oversized bathtub and separate shower, as well as a private wraparound terrace with sun loungers in the open air:
     
    SEABOURN SANCTUARY FOR TWO
    Elemis Aroma Stone Therapy ... Bathing Ritual ... One hour to relax. 2 hours and 30 minutes $650

    SWEET SURRENDER FOR TWO
    Elemis Absolute Spa Ritual (facial and massage) ... Bathing Ritual ... One hour to relax. 3 hours $799

    BODY WORSHIP
    Massage of your choice ... Bathing Ritual ... Two hours to relax. 4 hours Price to be determined

    PERSONAL RETREAT
    We are happy to customize your very own spa getaway. Contact the Spa Manager when you board for more information.

    Dining on Seabourn Odyssey

    Dining experiences defined by choice

    Yachting Lifestyle Dining
    We know that our guests understand fine dining. And celebrated Chef Charlie Palmer delivers on all levels; with an innovative menu that fills the senses with wonder. Our acclaimed made-to-order dining experience is enhanced by our personal custom of welcoming you like an honored guest – whose preferences are carefully noted, then thoughtfully indulged every night.

    Perhaps that's why Seabourn has been honored with the prestigious International Five Star Diamond Award for the last 13 years and was ranked Top Cruise Line Food in Conde Nast Traveler's 2007 Reader's Poll. No matter what your dining pleasure, Seabourn’s award-winning staff is there for you – when you want… with what you want.

    We prefer a Bordeaux with dinner.  Our waiter never forgot once.

    Don’t miss special culinary events like Shopping with the ChefSM at local markets in select ports around the world. Learn from the masters of the Chef’s CircleSM as guest chefs from well-known restaurants share their culinary secrets. Enjoy tempting treats and rare estate teas, compliments of our popular Seabourn to a TeaSM, complete with white glove service and relaxing, live music.

    Gourmet dining for the adventurous spirit

    Seabourn OdysseySM is sure to delight you with its varied menus in four restaurants as well as in-suite dining. The Restaurant offers eclectic menus developed
    specifically for The Yachts of Seabourn by celebrity Chef Charlie Palmer. Seabourn's chefs shine as each restaurant offers discerning guests a different experience, from avant-garde tasting menus to casual meals on deck. In Seabourn Square, enjoy traditional Italian espressos and lattes at your leisure or stop by one of our six bars and lounges and enjoy world-class wine, champagne and top-shelf spirits.

    Our dining options aboard Seabourn Odyssey include:

    The Restaurant
    Our gourmet open-seating Restaurant spares nothing offering guests Charlie Palmer's exceptional cuisine at tables set with exquisite china and crystal. Most evenings, attire is just "jacket required." On special nights we host candlelit black tie optional dining. After dinner, dance the night away in the sophisticated supper club setting.

    Restaurant 2
    Intense flavors, stellar service and intriguing food and wine pairings are the specialties of the house in this avant-garde restaurant. Dishes are prepared individually by the chef in tasting portions so you can enjoy a selection of innovative creations. Restaurant 2 will quickly become one of your favorite dinner spots aboard Seabourn Odyssey.

    The Colonnade
    Exclusive to Seabourn Odyssey is our indoor/outdoor restaurant, The Colonnade. Here, chefs serve breakfast, lunch and dinner in an open kitchen so you can watch them work their magic as they personally prepare your order. Each evening has a different theme, offering guests an ever-changing culinary experience.

    Patio Grill
    If you're in the mood for casual dining at its finest, enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner poolside at the Patio Grill. The superb offerings are sure to delight your palette as you enjoy the relaxed ambiance by the pool.

    In Suite Service
    If you're in the mood for a late night pizza or just some fresh crudités in your suite, we offer an extensive room service menu around the clock. During dinner hours, you can choose to have dinner served course by course in your suite, complete with fine linens and personal service. Experience the Luxury of the Suite Life
    Redefining Elegance at Sea

    Seabourn Odyssey offers unparalleled choice in accommodations. Choose from 225 ocean view suites measuring 295 to 1,682 square feet, 90% with private verandas. This includes five Owner's Suites measuring up to 1,062 square feet (including the veranda) and four two-bedroom Grand Suites with up to 1,682 square feet of private living space. You can also choose to stay in one of the 22 Penthouse Suites on the uppermost decks, each featuring up to 534 square feet of space.
    Welcome to your Suite
    • Separate living area and bedrooms
    • Private Veranda(s)in 90% of accommodations
    • Walk-­in closet(s)
    • Flat-­screen interactive TV(s) featuring music, movies and more
    • Fully-­stocked bar(s) replenished daily
      Your Yachts Seabourn Odyssey Accommodations
    • Writing desk
    • Spacious granite bathroom with separate tub and shower, twin sinks and glass vanity
    • Hair dryer
    • 110/220 outlets
    • Direct-dial telephone
    • Private electronic safe
    • Best-selling audiobooks, CDs and DVDs
    • For guests sailing in Owners Suites (800, 801, 731, 600 & 601), Grand Wintergarden (743/745 & 744/746), Wintergarden (743 & 744), Grand Signature (700/705 & 701/703) and Signature Suites (700 & 701), complimentary internet service is included. Note that 702 & 703 do not have free internet service when sold individually. Internet service (satellite at sea, land line in port) can also be purchased for all other cabins for $.40 per minute, $39 per 24 hours and $234 for the seven-day voyage.
    Suite Categories:
    • Grand Wintergarden Suites – 1,397 sq. ft. (130 sq. m.)
      Grand Wintergarden Suite
    • Wintergarden Suite – 1,097 sq. ft. (102 sq. m.)
      Wintergarden Suite
    • Grand Signature Suite – 1,682 sq. ft. (156 sq. m.)
      Grand Signature Suite
    • Signature Suite – 1,302 sq. ft. (121 sq. m.)
    Signature Suite
    • Owner’s Suite – 760 to 1,067 sq. ft. (71 to 99 sq. m.)Owner's Suite
    • Penthouse Suite – 534 sq. ft. (50 sq. m.)
      Penthouse Suite
    • Veranda Suite – 365 sq. ft. (34 sq. m.)
      Veranda Suite
    • Seabourn Suite – 295 sq. ft. (27.5 sq. m.)
      Seabourn Suite
    For an excellent Deck Plan, click on the zoomable graphic below or, for an even bigger picture, download the .pdf by clicking here:
     
    Zoomable Seabourn Odyssey Deck Plan

  • PRICING

    We have eight Penthouses in our allotment, but any of the Grand or Owners Suites shown above are also available on a first-come, first-serve basis. For all KCI guests choosing a Penthouse or higher category, we have put together a Premium Package. Here is a comparison of this Premium and the Standard Package that goes with all Veranda Suite categories - no matter what category you choose, you will receive unparalleled service from the experts at Seabourn Cruises, Joseph H. Conlin Travel and 24/7 access to Roger, Elliott, Yiannis and Gregg:

    Premium package includes:

    Istanbul, Turkey:

    • Private Mercedes Sedan transfer from Istanbul International Airport to the Ritz Carlton
    • Porterage at the Airport
    • Ritz Carlton Full Sea View room
    • Private Mercedes Sedan transfer from the Ritz Carlton to the Seabourn Odyssey
    • All meals and tours as described in the itinerary

    Athens, Greece:

    • Grand Bretagne Acropolis View Deluxe Room (33 sqm), inclusive of 24-hour WIFI
    • Grand Bretagne Hotel to Airport Transfer Service by Mercedes Sedan Car with English-speaking driver, airport porterage and all taxes
    • All meals and tours as described in the itinerary

    Standard Package includes:

    • Group coach or minivan transfer from Istanbul International Airport to the Ritz Carlton
    • Ritz Carlton Partial Sea View room
    • Group coach or minivan transfer from the Ritz Carlton to the Seabourn Odyssey
    • All meals and tours as described in the itinerary

    Athens:

    • Grand Bretagne City View Classic Room (27 sqm)
    • Grand Bretagne Hotel to Airport Transfer Service by deluxe coach, English speaking escort, airport porterage and all taxes
    • All meals and tours as described in the itinerary

     


    For further information and reservations, please contact Joseph H. Conlin Travel Management at 212-333-7844 or Toll-Free at 877-814-6502 or direct to:

    Kelly DeMarco at kd@jhcbh.com or by cell phone: 201-889-2796

    Brian Hunter at bh@jhcbh.com or by cell phone: 917-331-0202


 

 

 


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